Best Buy currently offering $80 off a Western Digital 4TB External USB 3.0 disk, now $119.99

Yesterday Larry "Major Nelson" Hryb tweeted that you can pick up extra storage for your Xbox in the form of a WD - easystore® 4TB External USB 3.0 Portable Hard Drive - Black for just $99.99, a bargain considering it normally costs $199.99.

Need more storage space for your Xbox One? @BestBuy has a 4 TB @westerndigital drive on sale for $99 (was $199) https://t.co/iODzw8Ht0A pic.twitter.com/Jw84nUGKN6

— Larry Hryb ? (@majornelson) May 11, 2017

While that deal has now ended, Best Buy haven"t returned the listing to its former full price of $199.99, it can still be availed at a discount, albeit for $20 more than yesterday"s pricing. For $119.99, you"ll get:

  • 4TB storage capacity
    Provides plenty of storage space for storing documents, photos, music and more.
  • USB 3.0 interface
    Offers an easy-to-use connection to devices. Backward-compatible with USB 2.0 for simple connection to your computer.
  • Data transfer rates up to 5 Gbps with USB 3.0
    Enable a rapid response when updating files.
  • Automatic backup
    WD Backup™ software works quietly in the background to help preserve your data using minimal PC resources. Select an automatic, continuous or scheduled backup option to instantly back up your files.
  • WD Drive Utilities™
    Allows you to configure, manage and diagnose your drive.
  • Compatible with PC and Mac
    Offers flexible installation options.

Plus, Best Buy are throwing in a $20 gift card or 8x8 Photo Book with this purchase, which kind of brings it back down to yesterday"s $99.99, be sure to read the terms on the page to redeem one of those offers.

It"s unclear how long this offer will run for, as with yesterday"s deal the price could go up again pretty soon, so if you"re on the lookout for a storage expansion, act quickly.

Source: Best Buy via Larry Hryb (Twitter)

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